The smarmy little twit attempted to vote in the NH primary using the names of dead men. He mostly failed at that, too.
James O’Keefe Voter Fraud Sting Video Could Draw Legal Backlash, Experts Say
Conservative filmmaker James O’Keefe targets the alleged threat of voter fraud in his latest offering, a 10-minute video that features attempts by his cohort to demonstrate how easy it is to vote as a deceased person in this week’s New Hampshire primary.
The undercover video by his group, Project Veritas, shows O’Keefe and his associate Spencer Meads visiting various polling stations around the Granite State, inquiring about getting ballots and giving the names of recently deceased voters. Because New Hampshire doesn’t require voters to show identification, the poll workers appear prepared to oblige their requests.
In their efforts however, some experts say they have violated election laws at both the federal and state level that explicitly prohibit such attempts to acquire ballots for voters other than themselves. Legal scholars recently told Talking Points Memo that their actions could lead to some repercussions.
James O’Keefe violates election law to prove liberals violate election law
O’Keefe has pretty clearly violated the law and TPM reports that a federal prosecutor is reviewing his video. But at least he finally proved that voter fraud is a very real threat, and one that could lead to upward of a couple of phony ballots being cast in a statewide primary election, depending on how many registered voters died quite recently. As we all know, once you prove that something is hypothetically possible, it is a factual certainty that ACORN has done it.
And now O’Keefe might finally get that felony conviction that he avoided last time. Fingers crossed.
Another account, written before O’Keefe outed himself.
Can this guy finally get the justice he deserves?